WASHINGTON — In response to the growing scandal of Cabinet officials using pricey private aircraft for business trips, Veterans Affairs officials announced Friday they will post details of all official travel by department Secretary David Shulkin online to provide transparency about his travels. “Veterans and taxpayers have a right to know about my official travel as secretary, and posting this information online for all to see will do just that,” Shulkin said in a statement. The move comes one day after Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price announced he would reimburse the government about $52,000 for charter flights made in recent months for government duties. He also vowed to stop using private planes while serving as secretary. But proposed payback represents only a small portion of the costs of the flights, and comes as President Donald Trump’s administration ...